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Sunday, March 9, 2014

How to root htc explorer a310e Easily

Here i will teach you that how to root htc a310e 2.3.5 as i have been using this mobile for a long time.This mobile is one of the famous model in HTC.I notice that only fault in this mobile is low memory and that is also fixed by rooting as following below easy steps one by one carefully...

HTC Explorer is a
smart android phone which is announced in September 2011.Many HTC fans
love this model due to its attractive look and
crispy touch.But only one problem which make the members keep annoying
is “low
memory”,which is 512 MB ram and 150 MB ROM.So due to the low internal
memory
the mobile not allowing to install more apps.People started to face the
problem
and some people search for the solutions somewhere and some people will
think
to root their mobile phone.

I know you will be thinking now whatis rooting.in a simple words

“ Rooting is nothing but a allowing a mobile phone to run
even smarter “

Mostly low memory mobile phone users will think about the
rooting.Because rooting helps the android users to move from one state to the
another state(for example – it helps to move apps to internal to the external
memory and even it allows to change the operating system of the mobile phone)

What is rooting :

Rooting is otherwise called as jail breaking.Because we are
pushing the specifications to one level to another level.Rooting allows the user
to move apps , internal memory to external memory and also external memory to
internal memory.Rooting can make modify the system apps (i.e uninstall system
apps,freezing the system apps not to work and also we can delete the system
apps)so we want to careful when working with the system apps.If you cannot
change the mobile OS to jelly sandwich or jelly bean or other,you can choose
the rooting.

Now, we are here to help the htc explorer users to root
their mobile phone.

do
remember to copy the following files into the folder you created for
example "C:\Android" after step 5 of unlocking your bootloader.
1)adb.exe
2)AdbWinApi.dll
3)fastboot.exe

also
put "Unlock_code.bin" in the same folder as above (this is the file you
will recieve from htcdev.com via email after putting in the identifier
token from command prompt into the step 10 of the unlocking process)

The Explorer is a budget handset aimed at first-time smartphone
users, with a focus on keeping things simple and easy to use. It's a
small but chubby handset which fits nicely in the hand, with a rugged
plastic casing that feels sturdy and has a rubbery surface that helps
with grip. Despite its budget price, the Explorer comes with all the
usual smartphone features, including a 3-megapixel camera, GPS, Wi-Fi,
Bluetooth and access to the Android Market.

Our first worry was the small 3.2in screen, which has a small 320x480
resolution, but in practice we found it bright and colorful, with very
little noticeable pixellation. There's not a lot of room, however -
widgets on the home screen feel far more cramped than we're used to, and
web browsing requires landscape mode.

You'd also need to scroll around a
lot to look at Office documents, but there's no document viewer
installed as standard.

The phone is powered by a 600MHz Qualcomm Snapdragon
system-on-a-chip, and despite its low clock speed the operating system
still felt fast, even with a few applications running. The phone could
also play HD video files, although of course they're downscaled to fit
on the lower-resolution screen.

One major problem is the small 85MB of free storage space for apps.
Most apps range from 3-5MB in size, whereas games can be 20MB or more,
so you'll be very limited in what you can install. You do get a microSD
card slot, so if you're careful you can stretch out your storage space
by moving some apps to the SD card.

A major surprise is the camera: despite its lowly 3-megapixel sensor,
it produced crisp, bright shots with very little noise. This was most
evident in our low-light test, where we managed to capture reasonably
detailed images, even though the camera doesn’t have a flash. Videos
were crisp and colorful too, with much less jerkiness when panning than
we've seen from other smartphone cameras. The low 480x320 video
resolution is the only downside.

The Explorer runs a later version of HTC's Sense interface than the
larger Sensation XE, but we didn't notice any major differences. You
still get all the social networking features, such as merging your
contacts across a variety of services such as Twitter, Facebook and
LinkedIn, although not all Sense apps are installed by default - you can
choose to install the missing ones through the HTC Hub app, which gives
you more control over how much space is taken up with apps.

One small but important addition is the inclusion of a data monitor,
which gives first-time smartphone users more control over their data
usage and allows them to get an idea of how much surfing or YouTubing
they can get away with. This is especially useful as many people
interested in such an inexpensive smartphone may want to pay for their
data as they go; in fact, most of the contract deals we saw for the
Explorer came without data.

The Explorer's chunky construction and easy-to-use Sense software
make it a good buy as a simple smartphone.

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